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Nissan is following up on its Project 370Z with Project Titan, a crowd-sourced pickup truck that will eventually be driven by Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Alumni in Alaska next month. Nissan produced a short video detailing the build and is asking Facebook fans to vote and provide input for the modified Titan.

Nissan previously asked outdoors and hunting enthusiasts for their input on the project, and now the automaker wants to hear what the Internet has to say. Earlier this week, Nissan asked Facebook fans to vote on the first stage of the build, which is suspension. Nissan provided three options, with the first aimed at providing easy access for Wounded Warriors, while retaining factory ride quality. The second option still considers access, but adds a higher lift kit and bigger tires for improved off-road performance. The last option is the most extreme and trail-focused modification. Like the Project 370Z, the subsequent phases will likely include powertrain, interior, and exterior modifications.

The project build will continue throughout the month before its completion date in July. Nissan will share the one-off Titan’s progress through videos and photos before handing the keys over to WWP Alumni David Guzman and Kevin McMahan, who will take the truck on a week-long trip through Alaska. Nissan will release a documentary of the veterans’ journey on YouTube this September, so make sure and vote on the modifications you think will make their trip an epic one.